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cities to try to bring down the regime. diane? >> thank you, terry moran, reporting in tonight from a turbulent damascus. >>> and from damascus, we head now to iran. and a new, defiant challenge from that country, a country filled with nuclear ambition. and once again, abc's david muir is reporting live from tehran tonight. david? >> reporter: diane, good evening again from iran this evening. and we begin with that new u.n. report, the inspectors who say they discovered advanced centrifuges installed at one of iran's main nuclear facilities. they say it's proof that iran can now speed up the process to a nuclear weapon. iran, of course, saying it has no such ambition, but the state department, diane, reacting quickly tonight, calling this further escalation, a provocative step, just days before the u.s. and iran are back at the negotiating table. and tonight, right here, you'll hear from the iranian people we spoke with today, many of whom say they're the ones caught in the middle. allowed rare access to the streets here, t
cities to try to bring down the regime. diane? >> thank you, terry moran, reporting in tonight from a turbulent damascus. >>> and from damascus, we head now to iran. and a new, defiant challenge from that country, a country filled with nuclear ambition. and once again, abc's david muir is reporting live from tehran tonight. david? >> reporter: diane, good evening again from iran this evening. and we begin with that new u.n. report, the inspectors who say they discovered...
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on al thawra street, in the heart of the city, horror, carnage and chaos. rescue workers and ordinary citizens frantically tried to douse fires and aid victims. we drove to the scene from across the city, through traffic paralyzed by panic and arrived as bodies were still being pulled from the wreckage. this is a scene of shocking devastation. 11:00 this morning, in this crowded traffic intersection in the heart of downdown damascus, a giant car bomb devastates this entire area. many casualties. this is designed to terrorize the people of damascus. what made it even more heartbreaking, among the more than 50 killed, children. the whole scene stank of gasoline, charred cars and death. it could have been worse. what looked like a second car bomb that did not detonate was discovered at the scene and dismantled. syrian officials say they arrested the driver. it was an attack that shook the city to its core, as rebels in the suburbs showed they can stagger thelalace that is president bashar assad's stronghold. later, we went to a hospital where more than 70 of t
on al thawra street, in the heart of the city, horror, carnage and chaos. rescue workers and ordinary citizens frantically tried to douse fires and aid victims. we drove to the scene from across the city, through traffic paralyzed by panic and arrived as bodies were still being pulled from the wreckage. this is a scene of shocking devastation. 11:00 this morning, in this crowded traffic intersection in the heart of downdown damascus, a giant car bomb devastates this entire area. many...
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and as the plane descended over the city, residents ran out to take photos. captain tad wrona had spent the last hour and 20 minutes trying to lower the wide body 767's landing gear. all of its wheels and braking system, but to no avail and he had no choice, but to belly flop the planes with the engines acting like the runners of a sled on to a concrete runway. as you can see in this actual video shot inside the cabin, in the final moments, the passengers were ready for the worst. air traffic controllers wished the captain good luck and in the last few seconds, he turned to his co-pilot just in case. >> i said to my first officer, i am happy that we are together, and i said thank you, and we shake hands. i thank you. >> like the other passengers, greg cohen had his head between his legs. >> what were the final instructions before landing? praying to god that everything was going to be okay and i'm just saying to myself. okay. get ready. get ready. get ready. you know? bracing for impact. >> and then it happened. flight 16 touched down at more than 140 miles a
and as the plane descended over the city, residents ran out to take photos. captain tad wrona had spent the last hour and 20 minutes trying to lower the wide body 767's landing gear. all of its wheels and braking system, but to no avail and he had no choice, but to belly flop the planes with the engines acting like the runners of a sled on to a concrete runway. as you can see in this actual video shot inside the cabin, in the final moments, the passengers were ready for the worst. air traffic...
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allen pizzey, cbs news, vatican city. >> and that's the "cbs evening news" for tonight. for all of us at cbs news all around the world, good night. >>> good evening, i'm elizabeth cook. >> i'm allen martin. we're going to begin with breaking news out of the south bay where we are piecing together the story of explosive devices found inside a hoarder's house. we have now learned the man who lived on humboldt avenue in santa clara is under arrest for making threats against a prominent bay area politician. kpix 5's kiet do has more on who authorities believe he was targeting and why. >> reporter: state senator leland yee's office has confirmed that yes, it was him that got those threats last week in connection with proposed gun control laws that he introduced a couple of weeks ago. the threat was signed with a different name from the suspect, not unusual. they didn't say how they were able to trace the suspect to the home in santa clara. smoking of the home, here's a live look at it here. -- speaking. home, here's a live look at it here. look at the roof. you have about hal
allen pizzey, cbs news, vatican city. >> and that's the "cbs evening news" for tonight. for all of us at cbs news all around the world, good night. >>> good evening, i'm elizabeth cook. >> i'm allen martin. we're going to begin with breaking news out of the south bay where we are piecing together the story of explosive devices found inside a hoarder's house. we have now learned the man who lived on humboldt avenue in santa clara is under arrest for making threats...
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all they can handle tonight especially along the massachusetts coast and in the city of boston they may get 30 inches of of snow to go with their high winds before this is all over. in fact, upwards of 50 million americans are being affected by this storm with snowfalls that could make history for this day and in the most densely populated corridor in the country concerning travel, travel has been essentially paralyzed. as we get ready to run inside for the hour, we're going to start the broadcast off with an unforgettable story about travelers. this is a story few people have heard. it begins with a passenger jet in grave danger, and the passengers onboard relying on a pilot's skill to save them. all of this unfolds, mind you, over a major metropolitan area with cameras rolling and the passengers onboard desperate to reach loved ones on their cell phones. if you're thinking of denzel washington and the movie "flight," if you're thinking of the heroism of sully sullenberger in real life, keep that in mind as you watch this. tonight lester holt starts us off with a story of profound
all they can handle tonight especially along the massachusetts coast and in the city of boston they may get 30 inches of of snow to go with their high winds before this is all over. in fact, upwards of 50 million americans are being affected by this storm with snowfalls that could make history for this day and in the most densely populated corridor in the country concerning travel, travel has been essentially paralyzed. as we get ready to run inside for the hour, we're going to start the...
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alan pizzey, cbs news, vatican city. >> pelley: and that's the cbs evening news for tonight. for all of us at cbs news all around the world, good night. captioning sponsored by cbs @ó t >>> the "ncis" connection to the california man hunt's explosive end. >> "e.t." is on the set today. i'm nancy o'dell. >> i'm rob marciano. >> like other people, i've been obsessively glued to the television. >> they've got dorner cornered in a cabin. >> the minute by minuteman manhunt. >> will it be turned into a movie? >>> beyonce up staged at her new york
alan pizzey, cbs news, vatican city. >> pelley: and that's the cbs evening news for tonight. for all of us at cbs news all around the world, good night. captioning sponsored by cbs @ó t >>> the "ncis" connection to the california man hunt's explosive end. >> "e.t." is on the set today. i'm nancy o'dell. >> i'm rob marciano. >> like other people, i've been obsessively glued to the television. >> they've got dorner cornered in a cabin....
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it's an opportunity for kids to get out of the city. it gives them hope. i'm hoping i can save at least one child from getting shot like my cousin was. >> you and i were talking during the break. they've proven in cities where they experiment with keeping public school or public gyms or basketball courts open later. >> yeah. >> that does cut down on youth crime because there's an alternative. there's an outlet. >> that's correct. your argument is just give these kids an outlet. >> a fighting chance. >> give them a fighting chance. what we do with these programs, and we're having a boxing fundraiser. we have 400 kids involved now, and there's pal programs all over the country. we have celtic boxing in chicago which is run by my brother-in-law. kids are excited when they prepare for these fights. i mean, it gives them hope and they're inspired. also, they go on to college and they do great things. >> we have a lot of military members in the marine corps and the army that came out of pal programs. they do great things with their lives. >> how is your dad doin
it's an opportunity for kids to get out of the city. it gives them hope. i'm hoping i can save at least one child from getting shot like my cousin was. >> you and i were talking during the break. they've proven in cities where they experiment with keeping public school or public gyms or basketball courts open later. >> yeah. >> that does cut down on youth crime because there's an alternative. there's an outlet. >> that's correct. your argument is just give these kids an...
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it allows the public to see where the plows have been by logging onto the city's website. forecasters are predicting we could get 14 inches of snow here in new york city. boston, up to 2 feet. and, anne-marie, keep in mind the record snowfall there in boston is a little over 27.5 inches. >> oh, boy. everybody's preparing for the worst. thank you. tetiana anderson in new york. >>> well, overnight california law officials continue their search for an ex-cop who's hunting other police officers. christopher dorner is heavily armed, accused of killing tree people and he posted a hit list online. the manhunt covers three states and the coast of mexico. teresa garcia is outside los angeles police headquarters. teresa, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. this has certainly been a tense location out here with so many officers stationed on different corners. we even have a chopper that's been flying overhead with a searchlight going around. you know, this is a sweeping manhunt. as you said it's extended across california through the u.s./mexico border and through ne
it allows the public to see where the plows have been by logging onto the city's website. forecasters are predicting we could get 14 inches of snow here in new york city. boston, up to 2 feet. and, anne-marie, keep in mind the record snowfall there in boston is a little over 27.5 inches. >> oh, boy. everybody's preparing for the worst. thank you. tetiana anderson in new york. >>> well, overnight california law officials continue their search for an ex-cop who's hunting other...
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the idea came from an architecture firm where the project has earned a place in the renowned city architecture museum. >> the idea was to create a more open concept. on the ground floor, there are shops but also homes, so there are many more addresses, engines is, passages, alleyways, and perspectives -- addresses, entrances, passages, alleyways, and perspectives. >> of locals embrace the concept remains to be seen. about the building, little has changed. this old shopping center is to be torn down, but otherwise, this does not look much like the city of the future. still, he has his own vision, a kind of musical acupuncture, if you will. a few times a week, he holds back workshops for young people -- rap workshops for young people. it is his way of combating the social utility still felt here. >> when people are not squashed together and have more room to breathe, they are less stressed, less oppressed, which improves the quality of life. there are other things that could be done, but the architecture is a deciding factor in changing lives. >> that report wraps up this edition of "european jo
the idea came from an architecture firm where the project has earned a place in the renowned city architecture museum. >> the idea was to create a more open concept. on the ground floor, there are shops but also homes, so there are many more addresses, engines is, passages, alleyways, and perspectives -- addresses, entrances, passages, alleyways, and perspectives. >> of locals embrace the concept remains to be seen. about the building, little has changed. this old shopping center is...
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alan pizzey, cbs news, vatican city. >> pelley: and that's the cbs evening news for tonight. for all of us at cbs news all around the world, good night. >>> mother nature is back with more bad weather and bad timing. the rain is changing to snow in most of the metro area. topper has the track. >> we have snow north and west of town. even some accumulations now on grassy surfaces. notice around the metro area no advisories. they're out to the west in the mountains and in northeastern maryland, northern delaware and southern sections of new jersey. let's talk about temperatures because this is one of the keys to this type of situation. temperatures are just above freezing in most spots. even where it's snowing it's above freezing. 34 in gaithersburg. snowing, but 37 in frederick. 37 in manassas. down to
alan pizzey, cbs news, vatican city. >> pelley: and that's the cbs evening news for tonight. for all of us at cbs news all around the world, good night. >>> mother nature is back with more bad weather and bad timing. the rain is changing to snow in most of the metro area. topper has the track. >> we have snow north and west of town. even some accumulations now on grassy surfaces. notice around the metro area no advisories. they're out to the west in the mountains and in...
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the idea came from an architecture firm where the project has earned a place in the renowned city architecture museum. >> the idea was to create a more open concept. on the ground floor, there are shops but also homes, so there are many more addresses, engines is, passages, alleyways, and perspectives -- addresses, entrances, passages, alleyways, and perspectives. >> of locals embrace the concept remains to be seen. about the building, little has changed. this old shopping center is to be torn down, but otherwise, this does not look much like the city of the future. still, he has his own vision, a kind of musical acupuncture, if you will. a few times a week, he holds back workshops for young people -- rap workshops for young people. it is his way of combating the social utility still felt here. >> when people are not squashed together and have more room to breathe, they are less stressed, less oppressed, which improves the quality of life. there are other things that could be done, but the architecture is a deciding factor in changing lives. >> that report wraps up this edition of "european jo
the idea came from an architecture firm where the project has earned a place in the renowned city architecture museum. >> the idea was to create a more open concept. on the ground floor, there are shops but also homes, so there are many more addresses, engines is, passages, alleyways, and perspectives -- addresses, entrances, passages, alleyways, and perspectives. >> of locals embrace the concept remains to be seen. about the building, little has changed. this old shopping center is...
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a turkey sandwich and watching sponge bob. >> tuesday night in midland city, the community came together for an early birthday celebration. ethan turns 6 on wednesday. kirk gregory, nbc news. >>> senate democrats on a retreat in maryland will get a visit from the president today to rally support for his second term budget including a request to delay spending cuts that kick in on march 1st. tracie potts has reaction from republicans and the latest nonpartisan budget forecast. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. the president says in order to delay the $85 billion in cuts coming at the end of this month, congress needs to pass yet another temporary fix while they continue working on a permanent budget. the focus for republicans is more spending cuts. that is likely where we expect to see a clash at some point. they want to see even deeper cuts than we've already seen. house speaker john boehner says it's the only way to fix our jobs problem in this country. meantime, the nonpartisan congressional budget office is predicting high unemployment continued through 2014 but, this is a big
a turkey sandwich and watching sponge bob. >> tuesday night in midland city, the community came together for an early birthday celebration. ethan turns 6 on wednesday. kirk gregory, nbc news. >>> senate democrats on a retreat in maryland will get a visit from the president today to rally support for his second term budget including a request to delay spending cuts that kick in on march 1st. tracie potts has reaction from republicans and the latest nonpartisan budget forecast....
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do have out of the city of boston. that does make the fifth snowiest snow storm for you over in boston. otherwise the wind was howelling yesterday. we saw wind gusts over 80 miles per hour across parts of connecticut, massachusetts, in boston, we recorded 76 miles per hour wind gust. you're talking hurricane-force winds in the overnight hours and even yesterday. otherwise take a look at the snowfall. still coming down across eastern portions of maine. couple more inches here and there will be possible in this area. the worst of it thankfully is over with. so massachusetts, connecticut, continuing those clean-up efforts as we head also into tomorrow because we're expecting sunny weather. the problem, though, is that we actually do have very cold temperatures behind this storm system. take a look at some of the temperatures we're expecting during the overnight hours tonight. single digits for you in new york city. below 0 wind chill in connecticut, rhode island, parts of massachusetts. many of you do not have power. this
do have out of the city of boston. that does make the fifth snowiest snow storm for you over in boston. otherwise the wind was howelling yesterday. we saw wind gusts over 80 miles per hour across parts of connecticut, massachusetts, in boston, we recorded 76 miles per hour wind gust. you're talking hurricane-force winds in the overnight hours and even yesterday. otherwise take a look at the snowfall. still coming down across eastern portions of maine. couple more inches here and there will be...
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>> the city not for the faint of heart, but worth it when you're there. janet shamlian at the superdome in new orleans. janet, thanks. >>> if you bought gas over the weekend or today as the workweek got under way, then you have seen what has happened to the price of gas. aaa tells us the national average for regular is now $3.52 a gallon. that's up 17 cents in a week's time. 22 cents just in a month. and they are paying a whole lot more in a lot of states, including new york, california, where the price is close to $4 a gallon again. the question is, what are the oil companies telling us is the reason for it this time? our report tonight from nbc's tom costello. >> reporter: we've all heard about pain at the pump, but the pain is suddenly starting to bite. >> these higher gas prices definitely affect the way i budget my money. where i choose to live. and how i choose to spend my leisurely time. >> more conscious about the distance i'm driving, or carpooling a lot more also. >> reporter: why the sudden jump? drivers in the midwest have paid the price for a
>> the city not for the faint of heart, but worth it when you're there. janet shamlian at the superdome in new orleans. janet, thanks. >>> if you bought gas over the weekend or today as the workweek got under way, then you have seen what has happened to the price of gas. aaa tells us the national average for regular is now $3.52 a gallon. that's up 17 cents in a week's time. 22 cents just in a month. and they are paying a whole lot more in a lot of states, including new york,...
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sports facility in the center of the city but a home's based team was training at the time just a day earlier two mortars exploded near the presidential palace in the syrian capital causing damage but no casualties then. france's foreign leaders speaking to britain but got a less the more welcome marie le pen was invited to cambridge university to debate the e.u. and french politics police clashed with around two hundred fascist demonstrators that was then the pan use of produce in france came third in last year's presidential election and has been a euro m.p. for nearly a decade. well gary's entire government has resigned after a series of nationwide protests reached its peak public anger was initially over soaring electricity prices and the sterett images but later took an anti government twist prime minister of the country said he could not stay in power amid such violence saying every drop of blood is a shameful. great programs one of the few tonight peter viles cross-talk wait in the wings ready to get on the air talking tonight about whether u.s. drone strikes are here to stay i
sports facility in the center of the city but a home's based team was training at the time just a day earlier two mortars exploded near the presidential palace in the syrian capital causing damage but no casualties then. france's foreign leaders speaking to britain but got a less the more welcome marie le pen was invited to cambridge university to debate the e.u. and french politics police clashed with around two hundred fascist demonstrators that was then the pan use of produce in france came...
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damascus, the capital, was the last city to mostly hold the vicious war at bay. the rebellion began nearly two years ago, a popular uprising against the 42-year dictatorship of the assad family. neighborhoods have turned to rubble. 70,000 people are dead, and refugees are pouring over the borders. some of the leaders of the opposition groups fighting in syria are not in syria tonight. they're in cairo for talks, and that's where we find our correspondent clarissa ward tonight. clarissa, what are they saying about the bombing, and what is the point of the talks there? >> reporter: well, scott, unsurprisingly, the opposition has released a statement condemning today's bombing and saying that the assad regime was to blame for this attack. of course, the assad government saying it was, in fact, extremist elements within the opposition who were responsible. but the meetings that are going on here in cairo among the syrian opposition are essentially to determine the conditions for possible talks between the syrian opposition and the assad regime. those talks would like
damascus, the capital, was the last city to mostly hold the vicious war at bay. the rebellion began nearly two years ago, a popular uprising against the 42-year dictatorship of the assad family. neighborhoods have turned to rubble. 70,000 people are dead, and refugees are pouring over the borders. some of the leaders of the opposition groups fighting in syria are not in syria tonight. they're in cairo for talks, and that's where we find our correspondent clarissa ward tonight. clarissa, what...
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some of the world's cleanest gas turbines are now powering some of america's biggest cities. siemens. answers. >>> as republicans plot a new way forward that acknowledges changing demographics and a messaging problem when it comes to women and minorities, it's clear they're optimistically hoping earnest efforts towards immigration reform will help some of their problems. the white house's backup plan was leaked by someone over the weekend and if one wanted to read into the strategy, it's plausible that the obama administration saw a little too much progress coming out of the bipartisan senate gang of eight and they're worried that republicans like marco rubio might walk away with a little too much credit if meaningful immigration policy is actually passed. as laudable as republican efforts have been to walk a delicate pathway to immigration reform fraught with political dangers on every side, they might want to accept now they will never truly enjoy the fruits of their labor. democrats will make sure they get to bask in all the kudos and republicans are made to look like the
some of the world's cleanest gas turbines are now powering some of america's biggest cities. siemens. answers. >>> as republicans plot a new way forward that acknowledges changing demographics and a messaging problem when it comes to women and minorities, it's clear they're optimistically hoping earnest efforts towards immigration reform will help some of their problems. the white house's backup plan was leaked by someone over the weekend and if one wanted to read into the strategy,...
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if it was just a little closer, it could seriously have leveled the city which brings us to nasa. are they doing enough to prevent a giant space rock from hitting us? do you wonder about that now? it is now the time to strip away funding. here with more on this is terice, managing directorof space.com. first of all, a lot of people wonder if there's a connection between the two events? dpl that was the first question we had, too. the answer right now is no. nasa says that the two -- the asteroids, the one that flew by this afternoon, the big one, they came from completely different directions meaning they are not from the same object, and they say that fairly conclusively. melissa: a coincidence. >> pardon the pun, a cosmic coincidence. amazing it happened in the same day. melissa: makes you feel vulnerable. we watch one, and we get hit from the other side. you say the key to protect ourselves 1 -- is not helmets, but early detection. >> yeah, you can't protect yourself from asteroids if you don't know they are out there. that's something nasa, they have a program in place to look
if it was just a little closer, it could seriously have leveled the city which brings us to nasa. are they doing enough to prevent a giant space rock from hitting us? do you wonder about that now? it is now the time to strip away funding. here with more on this is terice, managing directorof space.com. first of all, a lot of people wonder if there's a connection between the two events? dpl that was the first question we had, too. the answer right now is no. nasa says that the two -- the...
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a buy who helped bring the city of back. mayor of manhattan, i should say new york city, helped bring the city back from financial ruin back in the 1980s, a beloved colorful figure. ed koch died last week at the age of 88. he is to be laid to rest today. funeral services underway right now. jenna: another big story we're watching this is murder of a young american mother in turkey. some new leads developing in that case. who police are now questioning to try to get answers. >>> also today the president is taking his push for gun control on the road but he faces a tough battle on capitol hill for his proposals to ban assault weapons and institute universal background checks. we'll go in depth on that story just lead -- ahead. this is $100,000. we asked total strangers to watch it for us. thank you so much. i appreciate it. i'll be right back. they didn't take a dime. how much in fees does your bank take to watch your money? if your bank takes more money than a stranger, you need an ally. ally bank. your money needs an ally. j
a buy who helped bring the city of back. mayor of manhattan, i should say new york city, helped bring the city back from financial ruin back in the 1980s, a beloved colorful figure. ed koch died last week at the age of 88. he is to be laid to rest today. funeral services underway right now. jenna: another big story we're watching this is murder of a young american mother in turkey. some new leads developing in that case. who police are now questioning to try to get answers. >>> also...
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new york city area. and watch, this is going to track northeast friday, friday night into the day saturday. and by this point, we think a full-blown blizzard is likely along the maine coastline, including portions of southeastern massachusetts and all of rhode island, maybe even eastern connecticut. blizzard conditions are going to be possible there. how much snow? where you see this pink in southeast new england where that blizzard watch is, we think up to two feet of snow might occur. what about back toward new york? we think somewhere maybe six to ten-inch range. but i've got to say, the devil's in the details. it's a little bit early. the storm is really going to crank as we go friday into friday night. we'll be able to refine those totals, scott, and just where the worst of it may be overnight tonight and during the day tomorrow, so stay tuned. >> pelley: get out the snow shovels. david, thank you very much. cbs news has learned that lance armstrong is going to be sued tomorrow. s.c.a. promotions pa
new york city area. and watch, this is going to track northeast friday, friday night into the day saturday. and by this point, we think a full-blown blizzard is likely along the maine coastline, including portions of southeastern massachusetts and all of rhode island, maybe even eastern connecticut. blizzard conditions are going to be possible there. how much snow? where you see this pink in southeast new england where that blizzard watch is, we think up to two feet of snow might occur. what...
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this one was enough power to destroy a city, packing about half the power of the bomb that was dropped on hir see ma. president obama calling it a highly provocative act and urging swift action from allies. >>> and the other big headline from overseas tonight, what we're learning about pope benedict. new pictures of the place he will live in retirement. and the call for a new pope who represents a changing world. abc's david wright is at the vatican for us tonight. >> reporter: at the end of the month, he'll have to move out of the apostolic palace, the pope's official residence since the 17th century. every previous occupant has stayed until he died. pope benedict will be the first to walk out the door. he won't have to walk far. today, the vatican revealed his retirement home is just behind st. peter's. a former nunnery with its own chapel and library. today, the vatican spokesman also disclosed new details about the pope's deteriorating health, revealing he has a pacemaker and he recently underwent surgery to replace the batteries. >> nothing sudden. but over the past few years, he
this one was enough power to destroy a city, packing about half the power of the bomb that was dropped on hir see ma. president obama calling it a highly provocative act and urging swift action from allies. >>> and the other big headline from overseas tonight, what we're learning about pope benedict. new pictures of the place he will live in retirement. and the call for a new pope who represents a changing world. abc's david wright is at the vatican for us tonight. >> reporter:...
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sports facility in the center of the city but a home was based team is training at the time just a day earlier to mortars exploded near the presidential palace in the syrian capital causing damage but no casualties. france's far right lead is bigger britain but not a less the more welcome really pan was invited to cambridge university to a debate about the e.u. am french politics at least clash there with around two hundred fascist demonstrators outside the venue the painters often criticized in france for abuse came third in last year's presidential election and has been to get wimpy and it. will gary is entire governments resigned after a series of nationwide protests reached its peak public anger was initially over soaring electricity prices minister to measures but later took an anti government twist the prime minister of the eve poorest country said he could not stay in power amid such violence saying quote every drop of blood is a shame for us. thanks choosing out tea for your news is appreciated in a few minutes abby martin takes a look at one u.s. corporation this accused of st
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sports facility in the center of the city where homs based team was training but they earlier two mortars exploded near the presidential palace in the syrian capital causing damage but no casualties. france's far right leader has been to britain but often less than warm welcome there in the pen was invited to cambridge university eight un french politics police clashed with around two hundred anti fascist demonstrators outside the venue and is often criticized in france with views came third in last year's presidential elections has been a year wimpy for nearly ten years. and the bold garia is entire government has resigned after a series of nationwide protests reached its peak public anger was initially over soaring electricity prices and the storage measures later took an antigovernment twist the prime minister of the e.u.'s poorest country said he could not stay.
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the mayor who famously asked everybody, how am i doing all across the city. he was really beloved by a bipartisan gathering of new yorkers i would say and today he will be remembered at temple emanuel at new york city. that will be quite a service i would imagine there. >> there are so many ed koch stories to go around. the "new york post" the other day answered his famous line with a front page that said, you did great. he was a beloved mayor of new york city. martha: yeah, indeed he was and he is being remembered right now. more on that later. gregg, thank you for being with us today. >> my pleasure. martha: we'll see you back here tomorrow and "happening now" starts right now. jenna: right now we have brand new stories and breaking news. >> the little boy at the center of the hostage drama, tense negotiations to get him free and the high-tech surveillance equipment now helping investigators. >>> also the troop drawdown in afghanistan. new reaction from inside that country. what the afghan people fear might happen when u.s. forces leave. >>> plus, lights ou
the mayor who famously asked everybody, how am i doing all across the city. he was really beloved by a bipartisan gathering of new yorkers i would say and today he will be remembered at temple emanuel at new york city. that will be quite a service i would imagine there. >> there are so many ed koch stories to go around. the "new york post" the other day answered his famous line with a front page that said, you did great. he was a beloved mayor of new york city. martha: yeah,...
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stadium in damascus two shells landed in the sports facility in the center of the city where a home space team were training at the time they only had to water has exploded near the presidential palace in the syrian capital causing damage but no casualties . france's far right leader has been to britain but a less the more welcome marine le pen was invited to cambridge university to a debate about the e.u. and french politics place clashed with around two hundred fascist demonstrators outside the venue the pan is so often criticized in france for abuse came third in last year's presidential election and has been a euro in pay for nearly a decade. well gary is entire government has resigned after a series of nationwide protests reached its peak of public anger it was initially i was soaring in this city prices an austerity measures bare then it led to an anti government twist prime minister of the e.u.'s poorest country as it is said he could not stay in power amid such violence saying quote every drop of blood is a shameful. these days are computer printers that can bring us really
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sports facility in the center of the city where holmes based team was training a day earlier to mortars exploded near the presidential palace in the syrian capital causing damage but no casualties. france's far right leader has been to britain but gone to a less than warm welcome as you can see here or in the pen that was invited to cambridge university to debate about the event french politics police clashed with around two hundred ninety fascist demonstrators outside the venue the panties off the sergeant wrong sort of lose came third in last year's presidential election has been a year away tenuous. and bug areas entire government has resigned after a series of nationwide protests reached its peak the public anger was initially over soaring electricity prices and the stanton measures later took an anti government twist the prime minister of the poorest countries said he could not stay in power amid such violence saying every drop of blood is a shameful. well shortly we take you to the niger delta where local inhabitants are fighting a war for survival against oil companies and govern
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sports facility in the center of the city where homs based team was training the day earlier two mortars exploded near the presidential palace in the syrian capital causing damage but no casualties . from the city's far right leader has been to britain but also less than whom welcome rain lappin was invited to cambridge university to debate about you and french politics police clashed with around two hundred anti fascist demonstrators outside of a le pen who's often criticized in france for views in third in last year's presidential election you and he for nearly ten years. well gary as entire government has resigned after a series of nationwide protests reached its peak the public anger was initially over soaring electricity prices and the sturdy measures to an anti government twist the prime minister the e.u.'s poorest country said he could not stay in power made such violence saying every drop of blood is a shame for us. but in a few minutes we journey through the niger delta where its inhabitants are voting for survival against government corruption and complicity oil companies stay
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them inside the frozen city by the end of january it was all but over the city was a ruin only the few biggest buildings remained standing. she was buddies but you know absolutely far people it was very important because finally we stopped retreating offices the general started to learn how to win a stunning grant as many as two million people died in the battle their bodies still being discovered today but although the red army and the soviet people didn't know it yet they had reached a turning point in the bloodiest war in human history tom watson ati material and football squad whose fans are known for racist anti arab chance has signed to muslims to the team for the first time what supporters are openly disappointed at the move that some say is like welcoming the enemy or his policy or reports. the games in there but the actions out here the israeli football team they told us of them is making headlines not for what it does on the pitch but what it does oafish the only leading team in the country never to have signed an arab player because of family pressure is a bastion of israel'
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in the city. so rahm has already prioritized this. but what i've also done is say let's give every child across america access to high quality public preschool, every child, not just some. every dollar we put into early childhood education can save $7 down the road by boosting graduation rates, reducing teen pregnancy, reducing violent crime, reducing the welfare roles, making sure the folks who have work, now they're paying taxes, all this stuff pays back huge dividends if we make the investment. so let's make this happen. let's make sure every child has the chance they deserve. [ applause ] as kids go through school, we'll recruit new math and science teachers to make sure they have the skills that the future demands. we'll help more young people in low-income neighborhoods get summer jobs. we'll redesign our high schools and encourage our kids to stay in high school so that the diploma they get leads directly to a good job once they graduate. [ applause ] right here in chicago five now high sch
in the city. so rahm has already prioritized this. but what i've also done is say let's give every child across america access to high quality public preschool, every child, not just some. every dollar we put into early childhood education can save $7 down the road by boosting graduation rates, reducing teen pregnancy, reducing violent crime, reducing the welfare roles, making sure the folks who have work, now they're paying taxes, all this stuff pays back huge dividends if we make the...
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some of the world's cleanest gas turbines are now powering some of america's biggest cities. siemens. answers. >>> have you joined the "politics nation" conversation on facebook yet? we hope you will. in honor of president's day, we asked everyone to name their favorite president other than president obama. we got a lot of great answers. president clinton came in first. trudie says her favorite president was president clinton because he represented all americans and he had a surplus when he left office. >>> jfk was another popular answer. linda says it's because he supported civil rights, space exploration and the peace corps, inspiring hope in young people to serve their country. trina picked f.d.r. because he was the first president to truly attend to the needs of the poor and working class. who is your favorite president? tell us. please head over to facebook and search politics nation and like us to join the conversation that's going long after this show ends. retirement. sit back, relax, pull out the paper and what? another article that says investors could lose tens of
some of the world's cleanest gas turbines are now powering some of america's biggest cities. siemens. answers. >>> have you joined the "politics nation" conversation on facebook yet? we hope you will. in honor of president's day, we asked everyone to name their favorite president other than president obama. we got a lot of great answers. president clinton came in first. trudie says her favorite president was president clinton because he represented all americans and he had a...
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frozen city by the end of january it was all but over the city was a ruin only the few biggest buildings remained standing. she was buddies but you know still harbor far people it was very important because finally we stopped retreating offices the general started to learn how to win a stanley grant and as many as two million people died in the battle their bodies are still being discovered today but although the red army of the soviet people didn't know it yet they had reached a turning point in the bloodiest war in human history from bottom party. and from there on the bottom of stunning ground go to their world war to sanction our website and that war witnesses and veterans share their stories and experiences plus learn more about the k bottles and figures of that time. on top of back with more international news and around thirty minutes for you on the after shoulder we'll take a look at how top damon live baseball bows and living in one of the coldest regions on a. least before language. programs in documentaries in arabic it's all here on all t.v. reporting from the world talks abo
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frozen city by the end of january it was all but over the city was a ruin only the few biggest buildings remained standing. she was bogus but you know i'm still in harbor far people it was very important because finally we stopped retreating offices in general started to learn how to win at stalingrad as many as two million people died in the battle their bodies are still being discovered today but although the red army and the soviet people didn't know it yet they had reached a turning point in the bloodiest war in human history tom barton party. and on our website called we've got a whole section dedicated to the entire second world war i there you can find stories from people who witnessed the horrific events certainly of the stunning ground battle and those who witnessed it with their own eyes as well as learn more about those who would lead the red army to victory. oh i don't know it's time to get very chilly here in just a moment we'll take a look at the very top of the daily lives of those living in one of the coldest regions. this is a. reprimand fiasco actually caused a fiasco b
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them inside the frozen city by the end of january it was all but over the city was a ruin only the few biggest buildings remained standing. fears buddies but you know absolutely far people it was very important because finally we stopped retreating offices the general started to learn how to win a stunning grant as many as two million people died in the battle their bodies still being discovered today but although the red army of the soviet people didn't know it yet they had reached a turning point in the bloodiest war in human history tom watson r.t. and on our website r.t. dot com we've got a whole section dedicated to the second world war i there you can find stories of the people who witnessed the horrific events of the stalin ground battle as well as learn more about those who actually led the red army to victory. so my colleague bill daughter's here in half an hour's time but before him it's abby martin and bring in a sense of just a moment. represent the fiasco actually caused a fiasco by singing a song highly critical of president obama ironically at a concert in honor of his s
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surrounding them inside the frozen city by the end of january it was all but over the city was a ruin only the few biggest buildings remained standing. she was bogus but you know i'm still in harbor for our people it was very important because we finally see. after we treating our officers and general started to learn how to win that's the link and as many as two million people died in the battle that bodies are still being discovered today but although the red army of the soviet people didn't know it yet they had reached a turning point in the bloodiest war in human history bottom. country nor in the bottom of stunning go to the wall door to section on our website and witnesses and veterans share their stories and experiences plus learn more about the kid bottles and figures that time. this is all she ends up ahead it's the kinds of report. live. i. feel that speed. limits sleep good. luck.
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